After the hubbub of Thanksgiving and Christmas you may not really want to think about New Year’s Eve. However, the holiday will arrive and you want to celebrate the changing of the calendar. Use these New Year’s Eve budget party ideas so you don’t destroy your already stretched budget.
You may not be able to travel to Time’s Square to watch the New Year ball drop, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate the holiday in style. Ask friends and family to join you at your home to watch the live television broadcast. You’ll be much warmer and will have everything you need right at hand.
Decide on a budget for your party. You don’t need to spend a great deal of money to have some friends Keep Reading

The older we get, the more most of us want to just forget about our birthdays. But for kids, turning a year older is a very special event. And such a special event deserves a party.
Some parents pull out all the stops for their kids' birthday parties, spending tons of money on decorations and gifts, hiring entertainment, and inviting every child in the vicinity. But all that's not necessary to properly celebrate a little one's birthday. In fact, if you go overboard, your child is more likely to be overwhelmed by it all than to have a good time.
Here are a few tips for throwing a fun party at very little expense.
Limit the number of guests that you invite. A good rule of thumb is to Keep Reading